Local News from Thursday, September 26th, 2024
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Fish and Wildlife students to clean up Riverside Drive this morning
Student Carly McLennon says it’s part of their Environmental Citizenship Course.
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Department of Education issues advisory saying no changes in Student Supervision Policy
A teacher sponsor is preferred but, when one is not available, a lead volunteer can be appointed by the school administrator.
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Pasadena Pirates celebrate first win for NL at Atlantic Championship since the eighties
Darren Hancock is the President of Baseball NL. He says baseball has grown in this province.
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Qalipu First Nation enters a partnership in the St. John's shipyard
Qalipu Chief Jenny Brake says it will pay immediate returns to Nations members for social and cultural programming and will sustain economic development for the communities.
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Some teachers are heading to the House of Assembly in November to learn about parliament
The Teachers Institute provides an opportunity for educators to experience first-hand the inner workings of parliament and the broader structure of government.
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Government launches an online survey for nurse practitioners and students to help with recruitment
Health Minister John Hogan says “Expanded opportunities will help with retention, which will increase access to health care for residents.”
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Corner Brook is now paying less for water treatment chemicals
The city’s Director of Public Works Donald Burden says if less is used, the cost goes down.
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Curling retaining wall change order approved at nearly $170K
However, since some materials were not used, the city received a credit of slightly more than $39K.
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